AHA podcast discusses importance of elevating the patient voice to strengthen care quality, trust
In this conversation, Caroline DeLongchamps, director of the patient- and family-centered care program at MUSC Health, shares a powerful personal story and explains how patient- and family-centered care can improve quality, strengthen trust, and transform how care is designed and delivered. LISTEN NOW
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